Friday, October 16, 2015

Wholesale Sports, Inc. (“WSI”), a domestic U.S. sporting goods
manufacturing and retail/wholesale company is pleased to announce its
entry into a business alliance with Toyota Tsusho America, Inc.
(“TAI”) for sports equipment material procurement and development.
Through this alliance, WSI has introduced a new line of ice hockey
equipment (goaltender masks and hockey sticks) made from recycled carbon
fiber
material sourced and supplied by TAI.

WSI CEO, Chris Malki, stated: “We are very excited to have
this business alliance with Toyota Tsusho, which gives us access to
advanced high quality, high strength recycled carbon fiber materials.
The possibilities for using these materials in other types of sporting
equipment are almost unlimited, and both companies will continue to work
closely to develop additional lines of carbon fiber sporting goods.”

TAI VP, Joel Logan, stated: “Our business alliance with WSI
gives us a great opportunity to expand into the sports equipment field,
and at the same time continue our focus on sustainability and
environmental stewardship by promoting the development of sporting goods
made from recycled carbon fiber.”

About Wholesale Sports, Inc.
Wholesale Sports, Inc. (“WSI”) was established in 2012 and is located
at 2755 Dos Aarons Way, Vista, CA 92081 USA. WSI’s main business is in
the e-commerce (retail and wholesale) sector focusing on original brand
product development, sales and marketing of ice hockey and other
sporting goods to domestic and overseas markets. WSI’s products include
TRON brand ice hockey equipment and Alkali brand inline hockey
equipment.

About Toyota Tsusho America, Inc.
Toyota Tsusho America, Inc. (“TAI”) is a wholly owned subsidiary of
Toyota Tsusho Corporation of Japan, which was founded as a trading and
supply-chain specialist of the Toyota Group. TAI has been operating in
North America since 1960. Over the past four decades, it has evolved
from a trader in a limited number of commodities and finished goods to a
multi-business enterprise which combines international trading with an
expansive range of domestically targeted functions such as logistics and
supply-chain services, development of new manufacturing enterprises,
intermediate goods processing, etc. TAI has offices in 16 states from
coast to coast in the U.S. and operations in Canada, Mexico and Costa
Rica, with consolidated annual sales in excess of $4 billion.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Hello to the world of Paintball! We here at Hockeytron are bringing to your sport what we do best in the world of Hockey: bringing high quality equipment to our customers at the best prices possible.

Paintball began in the woods of Vermont and New Hampshire, and quickly grew in popularity. A few years ago the sport was on SpikeTV and ESPN, and while the media’s interest in the sport has receded, like hockey, it has become another “punk rock” of sports by maintaining a passionate following. There are still pro tournaments where players compete in Speedball on the beaches of Florida and California, and the webcasts continue to rise in popularity.

Studies show that there are over 2.5 million people who play paintball, with over 1.9 million “frequent” players. Many of these people are paying over $150/year to play. Approximately 67,000 paintball guns are sold in the US per month.

On average, if a player wanted to start playing ice hockey, it would be at $500 investment to get the bare minimums. Now using Tron equipment, a player can start playing ice hockey for less than $300 in equipment costs. Why should it be any different for a Paintball player?

If you play Hockey, you know Hockeytron as one of the best in the business in terms of offering quality customer service, low priced quality goods, and a passion for the sport that starts from the top down. We have over $10 million in paintball product ready to ship and we ship same business day. Our website,www.paintballtron.com is currently live and ready to for you to browse name brand items like Valken, GoG and Planet Eclipse.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Here at Hockeytron, we not only want to give you the best deals for hockey equipment, but also give you an inside look at the industry and a more detailed look at all things equipment. Our first post is an interview with Chris Malki, the founder and CEO of Hockeytron. Chris has worked in the hockey equipment in the market for over a decade, and continues to be one of the leading whole sale distributors. He also founded Hockeygiant, Hockeymonkey and Hockeyplus. When he's not at the rink, Chris can be found at the Hockeytron store designing more equipment.

When did you first discover the sport of ice hockey? What did you like about it?

I started playing hockey when I was 6 in Montreal, Canada. My parents could not afford to buy me full hockey gear so I played street hockey until I was 11. Everyone played hockey in Quebec and the Canadiens in Montreal were very inspiring in the 70s!

Who was/were your favorite player(s) growing up?

Guy Lafleur, Yvan Cournoyer and Ken Dryden

What made you want to start producing your own line of hockey equipment?

When I realized that the manufacturers were literally gauging us hockey players

How does someone design their own hockey stick?

First you find a factory that has manufactured other sticks for other major manufacturers in the past, then you obtain samples of all the different sticks and ask for the exact materials that were used. You then start testing what they already have available. You then contact composite factories for better materials. You then look for the best possible resins. Get the weight down, get balance and protect the major breakpoints with strong slash proof materials.

What are the most popular curves?

The Malki ( P92 ) , Jarvis ( P88 ) and the Dvorak ( PM9 )

How do you design the color schemes on the sticks?

You have your graphic artist design a stick graphic that is both noticeable on the ice and is conservative looking.

Why did you choose the name HockeyTron?

It was the only short hockey name available on godaddy.com The Tron has been used many times in the past as a suffix. Jumbotron, Scantron etc

How many retail stores carry Hockeytron equipment?

Close to 500 stores worldwide

Who tests the equipment?

Several high end hockey players including the Junior Pro team from Ontario, the Waterloo Siskins.

What's next for Hockeytron?

Better skates ( both inline and ice ), Lacrosse, HECC approved player and goalie helmets. More shields. Jerseys for other sports and high end patented product!

Thanks Chris for your time and keep up the great work! Join us next week for another inside look at hockey equipment!

Thursday, June 13, 2013

We are proud to introduce our new, improved Hockeytron website to you! We have now implemented cutting-edge technology that tracks our inventory and we now are able to show you exactly what we have in stock in real-time!

Inventory is now managed instantaneously. With this technology, we are able to ship exactly what you ordered when you order it more efficiently and provide our buyers with the unique capability to re-order and manage inventory. No other hockey internet retailer boasts the same capability!

This new system utilizes automatic identification and data capture technology to efficiently monitor the flow of our products. The database can then provide useful reports about the status of goods in our warehouse. We expect a level of order accuracy the other guys only dream about!

Please bear with us as the look and functionality of the new website will be upgraded over the next couple of months.
Our new drop-down menus make navigating our new site quick and easy,
allowing you, the customer, unprecedented capability to browse for the
hockey and figure skating items perfect for you and your family!

We
have a new hockey blade curve chart that allows quick and easy
understanding of what you favorite curve is equivalent to across several
different makes and models of stick. Our sizing charts for other items
have likewise been consolidated into efficient, informative tables that
get you the information you need when you need it!

Please
take some time to explore some of the new features of our site. If you
need help, our staff is on hand at our normal number 888-544-8766.

Our new web platform is called NetSuite. With this platform we are able to understand better what happens with our product and improve our abilty to control it. Consumer data protection is extremelyimportant to us. We protect it with the new lock-down security provided by our ultra-safe new NetSuite platform!

Let us know if there are some feature you would like to see on our site in the future; we may be able to implement them!

Monday, January 21, 2013

An
unspoken question looms about the future of the hockey equipment
industry. Are the manufacturers or the retailers profitable? The
situation is not good for either, as both the manufacturers and the big
retailers are currently hemorrhaging money!

The
biggest manufacturer, Bauer, has a 62% share of the market. They make
great product and they are publicly traded. Even though they own the
market, their profit is miniscule.

They are trying to add other categories to make their business model work,
but at this moment they probably have a break-even business even with their monster share.

Easton,
Reebok/CCM, Warrior and Sherwood have very little market share. They
have no chance of long-term success unless they come up with a way to
take market share from Bauer.

I
believe Sherwood/TPS will be the first to go under. They have almost
no share of the US market and their wood stick business is failing.

Reebok/CCM would be next. Poorly managed, they have failed miserably
every single year since the Reebok takeover of CCM. Adidas, which owns
Reebok, will decide if enough is enough this year. $20M to $40M of
losses (my estimate) year in and year out is not healthy, and there is
no end in sight. Their management team is horrendous and almost every
decision they make is puzzling. I believe it will become a house brand
for some big national retail store in Canada in the future.

Easton, as well is doing poorly. Their parent company, Bell Sports, is trying to sell the
hockey brand, though most interested parties want Easton's healthy baseball division as part of the package.

Warrior, owned by New Balance, is not big and will probably look at buying someone to increase share.

So,
after Bauer, which brands will fill out the top five? In this economy,
most hockey consumers stopped paying retail prices
for goods. On their present margins, the big manufacturers are not
currently profitable, so how will they reduce their prices? Retailers
have been using manufacturer's credit in the $10s of millions of
dollars, but have been unable to pay them back for years. Do healthy US
businesses allow this in any other industry? The big retailers are
suffering a slow death. They are selling product at their cost in order
to raise cash so they can meet payroll, rent, etc. but usually have
very little left to pay the manufacturers. On the other hand, the
manufacturers are addicted to the 4 or 5 big retailers in the US as far
as loading them up with product, even though they pay them back very
slowly. These retailers are losing millions of dollars every year
and their only way out so far has been to not pay the manufacturers.

Let's
go back to my initial question. What are the brands of the future?
Once the manufacturers or their parent companies decide that they do not
wish to keep losing millions of dollars each year, they will start
calling the debts of the big retailers. Since those retailers do not
have the money, the manufacturers will probably take drastic action
(closing them down). I have asked my accounting buddies on my hockey
team if it is possible for a retailer to do $40M in sales and
have an
inventory of $40M and still be profitable. Their answer was
unanimous: NO WAY! But the manufacturers, with their actions, have
alienated all the smaller to mid-sized stores and have caused many of
them to shut down over the last few years. What will they do about the
consumer's trends (caused by the big retailers) to only buy heavily
discounted product?

These are questions that will be answered in 2013.

The
Tron business has grown ten-fold
since last year. We plan on continuing to grow by manufacturing great
product (in the same factories the big guys make it in) and selling it
at closeout prices. Our hockey visors, hockey jerseys, socks, gloves, inline
equipment all rank in the top five in sales. We will be able to
maintain our prices because we do not have the overhead the other
retailers or manufacturers have. We have pro players playing with our
hockey sticks and love them. Last year, we sold more visors than anyone other
than Bauer. We are currently selling more jerseys (also customized) and socks than anyone
due to the great quality and price. We are developing new products to
continue this trend of excellence. Keep your eyes on our website to see
what else we have to come!

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

The
Let's Play Hockey Show provided us a golden opportunity to truly
highlight just how far along we have come since our start not too long
ago. Having this opportunity to interact with customers and retailers
alike and communicate our vision to them directly is truly special. The
relationships formed at events like this can easily prove very
beneficial to all parties involved, and we are always looking to improve
in any way we can.

As
we expected, our jerseys and our sticks are the biggest draws to the
HockeyTron booth. Nearly every person that has come to check out our
booth has been drawn to our newest jerseys, the DJ300 and the DJPro.

It
was nice to be able to show samples of these highly anticipated
jerseys, as well as our tried and tested DJ100 and DJ200 models: With 4
model levels and plenty of options between styles and fits, we are
making it very easy to fall in love with a TRON hockey jersey.

Even
other dealers and retailers are taking notice. They have simply been
mesmerized by the amount of quality that goes into each piece of hockey equipment we make, not to mention the incredible price at which we sell
to other businesses. Many people have called in or approached us with
questions regarding opening up wholesale accounts, which are all done
through our head Sales Representative, Don Thomson.

We have definitely
extended our reach within the US. This year alone, many new stores have
opened up accounts with us and are enjoying the benefits of buying
direct from us. Worldwide, we continue to increase our sphere of
influence as well. 3 more countries have obtained the distribution
rights from HockeyTron, making a total of 10 unique countries so far.

The
turnout at the festival has been fantastic. In the past year, we made
serious strides to stand side by side with the other top manufacturers
in the industry at an event like this. Our hockey sticks are so comparable to
many of the top sticks out there.

Our visors absolutely blow everyone
out of the water, and our array of hockey jerseys will get you a customized look in no time at all. And as always, we do this at a price the other
guys just can't match up to when you compare similar model levels and
designs. This has always been and will continue to be the goal;
providing pro-level gear to all players without needing to be a
pro-level player in order to afford it.

We
are in our second year and we already have semi pro and pro players
playing in our gear. Wait until you see what we have up our sleeves for
our third year of existence!